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When Elizabeth Hudson and Trent Wagoner met on a Christmas tree lot in Florida, sparks flew, igniting a fire they both thought would burn for a long time. The problem with fires is that sometimes people get hurt. In this case, both Elizabeth and Trent end up burnt when an impulsive decision results in long-term repercussions. Trent, still dealing with the aftermath of a painful situation that impacted two families in his hometown of Burton, struggles with the feelings he has for Elizabeth. He''s not sure that committing to her is a good idea when everything he touches seems to end badly. Elizabeth took a risk when she moved to Burton for Trent. Now she''s stuck in a job she''s not sure she likes, living with people she doesn''t know, in love with a man who may not be capable of the forever she craves. When it seems as if hope has died . . . there''s always love.
Maureen Evans has had a crush on Smith Harrington since they were in college together. She always knew he didn''t see her as anything more than his best friend--just one of the guys--but that didn''t stop her from weaving sexy fantasies about him. Now, after years of maintaining a long-distance friendship, Smith''s moving to Burton, Georgia, Maureen''s hometown, to become her partner at the veterinary clinic. After all this time, she should be able to handle working with him without getting hot and bothered. Or maybe not. The more determined Maureen is to maintain their just-friends bond, the more Smith seems intent on testing those boundaries. And when flirting crosses the line into something more, it ends in a night neither of them can forget. When friendship is no longer enough, there''s always love.
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